Corey Feldman: Pedophilia Is Biggest Problem in Hollywood

Corey Feldman experienced the highs and lows of being famous and underage. In an interview with ABC's Nightline that aired Wednesday, the 40-year-old former child star said that pedophiles were "like vultures" in the entertainment industry.

Feldman blamed his friend Corey Haim's death at age 38 in 2010 on the abuse suffered at the hands of one particular "Hollywood mogul" he refused to name. "There was a circle of older men that surrounded themselves around this group of kids," he said. "They all had either their own power, or connections to great power in the entertainment industry."

Feldman said that Haim's substance addiction was also a "symptom" of the molestation he experienced earlier in life.

"There's a lot of good people in this industry, but there's also a lot of really, really sick, corrupt people in this industry," Feldman said. "There are people… who have gotten away with [pedophilia] for so long that they feel that they're above the law. And that's gotta change. That's gotta stop."